Multiplier and income tax cuts

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Readers Question: Explain how a change in the rate of income tax is likely to affect the size of the national income multiplier ? The National Income Multiplier says that an initial increase in spending (injections J) can cause further rounds of spending. Therefore, the final increase in National Income (Y) is greater than the …

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Should the UK stay in the European Union?

In the past few years, there have been a noticeable increase in the calls for the UK to consider leaving the European Union. A few years ago, we may have enjoyed complaining about EU directives on the bendy banana (which didn’t really exist) but it was taken as almost sacrosanct that membership of the EU …

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List of Recessions in UK and US

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A list of the major recessions in UK and US. List of Recessions in UK Comparing different recessions 1919-21 Recession GDP fell 25% during the three years following the end of the First World War. Unemployment rose to 20% UK experienced deflation of 10% in 1921, and 14% in 1922 Causes of fall in GDP …

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Cinema Attendance in UK

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Cinema admissions in UK 1935-2011 In the 1930s, the cinema was one of the main forms of entertainment in the UK. During the war years, and post-war austerity of the 1940s, cinema-going reached a peak at over 1.64 billion admissions in 1946. After this postwar peak, there was a gradual decline in the 1950s, before …

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Keynesianism vs Monetarism

Readers Questions Could you please explain the comparison between the Keynesianism & monetarism? Keynesianism emphasises the role that fiscal policy can play in stabilising the economy. In particular Keynesian theory suggests that higher government spending in a recession can help enable a quicker economic recovery. Keynesians say it is a mistake to wait for markets …

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Challenges of making economic forecasts

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All economic forecasts are subject to margins of error. This is because: There are many variables affecting the economy. For example, the role of shadow banking was largely ignored in 2007 forecasts but failed sub-prime mortgage debt had a much bigger impact on the wider economy than ever before. There is always a big element …

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Macro Economic Essays

These are a collection of essays written for my economic blogs. Exchange Rate Essays Effects of a falling Dollar Why Dollar keeps falling Discuss Policies to Stop the Dollar Falling Does Devaluation Cause Inflation? Benefits and Costs of Falling Dollar Reasons for Falling Dollar The Dollar as the World’s Reserve Currency Economic Growth Essays Evaluate …

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Which view of Phillips Curve is correct?

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The original Phillips curve suggested there was a trade-off between nominal wages and unemployment. Higher demand led to rising wages and a fall in unemployment. Lower aggregate demand (AD) led to a fall in nominal wages, but a rise in unemployment. This was adapted to suggest a trade-off between unemployment and inflation. During the 1950s …

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